Creative Fab
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Love it!


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... Have you ever thought it may be a little overkill? Or would you do it again the same way?


How are you joining the aluminum framing to the steel framing of the lower chassis ?
Eric
the framing is connected to the steel with aluminum L-brackets and rivets
to limit/avoid electrolysis of the dis-similar metals i painted the steel surfaces first
(the palette beams have been powdercoated, so i left that surface intact wherever i could)
additionally i used strips of ~.045" thick 3M UHMW tape (Ultra high molecular weight) under the L-brackets
i later used the same 3M tape wherever the skin was contacting & riveted to the steel
moisture that creeps in between the metals is also a factor in electrolysis,
so after finishing the rough construction i coated all the inside gaps with a heavy coat of elastomeric paint ("snow roof" coating)
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Is it only you sleeping in there? Will you have a genset and a fridge and stove?

I think using the other trailer in the back, with the rounded ends would make it cut thru the wind better. But it looks very nice, and a lot of work.
I don't know if I missed it somewhere or not, but curious as what your profession is? I'm sure it something mechanical?
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That's a lot of riveting, crikey! So you'll be pulling a travel trailer? I assumed you'd be pulling a toy or jeep since you had the pic of the old red International pulling one.
You said you have buckets full of clecos.
Where did you get them from
Thanks
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Does anything go between the panels where they overlap? Sealant? Or do you seal the inside with seam sealer.
BTW..looks horrible, It'll never work!
but i started it so i have to keep going 
... but absolutely water tightRooster,
This is absolutely awesome work my friend! I cannot wait for the next addition of progress!
Thanks!
Caddis295

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the Spartanette is like a teardrop trailer on drugs...

I love the vertical stabilizer on the Spartan!

... Did you ever settle on whether you were going to keep the IDI?
...me tooAwesome! Cant wait to see this finished.
... i have almost 10000 miles on the clock now, but she is still not finished Rooster, I am a HUGE fan of this project. I first saw it over on the PBB. Anyhow, I stole a pic and posted it on IG. I was sure to mention the specifics and gave credit.
I hope you don't mind (I'm asking for forgiveness rather than permission), I've got a bunch of buddies that are really interested in this type of thing but not on GJ or PBB.
Keep up the good work.
IG= Instagram which is a social media application where people can share pics/video.
.... i guess i had a brain fart 